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Malcolm Turnbull: There has been a change of PM but we are strong – politics live | |
(35 minutes later) | |
11.35pm BST23:35 | |
There were tears shed. I'm not enjoying this Karl. | |
Shalailah Medhora | |
Shalailah Medhora has been keeping ears and eyes across many platforms. | |
Here is an exchange between Julie Bishop and Karl Stefanovic on Nine about Tony Abbott’s state of mind after losing the leadership. | |
He was calm. He was obviously very hurt. Emotionally, this is a very draining time for people and I feel for Tony and I feel for Margie and his daughters. I knew them well, and I know what stresses and strains that the leadership are under. And so it was a very difficult time for him. Of course it was very emotional for everybody involved | |
Karl: Were there tears? | |
I think there were tears shed. | |
Karl: From you? | |
I’m not enjoying this Karl. It is a very difficult time. | |
11.29pm BST23:29 | |
Jockeying part 2. | |
Small business minister Bruce Billson on Sky wants to keep his portfolio. Please Malcolm. By the way, I really like the deputy leader too. | |
If you’re looking for a bit zip zip and perpetual optimism, that’s my role... I’d love to keep doing my work for small business...I think [Bishop] handled herself with great dignity and grace. | |
11.22pm BST23:22 | |
Thanks to Northern Territory News and Cameron Clare. | |
the front page of today’s NT News #auspol pic.twitter.com/je3ypjU6nT | |
11.15pm BST23:15 | |
And so the jockeying begins: another Kevin who is here to help. | |
Loyal Abbott lieutenant defence minister Kevin Andrews has been in many different media outlets, saying “pick me”. Some might call it shameless. | |
Now is not the time for instability in the defence portfolio. | |
I am prepared to work with him and be this broad church that he talks about … In reaching out to Malcolm, I’m saying, let’s embrace these traditions … I would be happy to continue in this role. | |
Updated at 11.25pm BST | |
11.05pm BST23:05 | |
Bishop: "This is the toughest thing I've had to do in political life." | |
The deputy Liberal leader, Julie Bishop, has spoken to a number of TV shows this morning. | |
She is laying out the reasons for the need for a change from Tony Abbott, who has yet to be sighted this morning after what was obviously a difficult night. Everyone wants to know how the Coalition can attack Labor for leadership instability when the Liberals have replaced a first-term prime minister. | |
Bishop says this is different because Abbott was told in February that the party was unhappy and was given six months to turn the government around. | |
The party took a rather dramatic act over seven months ago when there was a spill motion in the party room that didn’t succeed and no one challenged him for the job at the time. And he asked for six months to turn things around. Well, seven months later, the majority of the party room felt that he hadn’t done that and there are a whole range of matters that made them lose confidence in him and they wanted a change of leader and they were given the opportunity to have their say and that’s what they did yesterday. | |
Jason Clare, who has shadowed Turnbull, tells RN’s Fran Kelly that Labor has learned that it is no good to knife a sitting prime minister. | |
We’ve seen this movie before, Fran. | |
Updated at 11.24pm BST | |
10.50pm BST22:50 | 10.50pm BST22:50 |
It’s a sign! #MarriageEquality | It’s a sign! #MarriageEquality |
10.44pm BST22:44 | 10.44pm BST22:44 |
Good morning my friends, | Good morning my friends, |
It’s only Tuesday and we have a new prime minister. It was a brutal day, as they always are when an incumbent is toppled. It turns out, Canberra games were not media fiction, as Tony Abbott had suggested. In the end, it was swift. As we watched Abbott in question time, very few knew that Julie Bishop had told him beforehand that he no longer had the confidence of the party. She laid out his options. After QT, Turnbull followed Abbott out of the chamber to give him the news. | It’s only Tuesday and we have a new prime minister. It was a brutal day, as they always are when an incumbent is toppled. It turns out, Canberra games were not media fiction, as Tony Abbott had suggested. In the end, it was swift. As we watched Abbott in question time, very few knew that Julie Bishop had told him beforehand that he no longer had the confidence of the party. She laid out his options. After QT, Turnbull followed Abbott out of the chamber to give him the news. |
Mike Bowers’ prescient shot of the two men leaving question time signalled the end was nigh for Abbott. | Mike Bowers’ prescient shot of the two men leaving question time signalled the end was nigh for Abbott. |
Turnbull quickly declared his intention to challenge after question time. His pitch was to provide economic leadership, a true liberal government and traditional consultative cabinet. In the end, he won 54-44. | Turnbull quickly declared his intention to challenge after question time. His pitch was to provide economic leadership, a true liberal government and traditional consultative cabinet. In the end, he won 54-44. |
This morning, Turnbull gave a brief doorstop. He repeated his expectation that the Coalition government would see out its term. | This morning, Turnbull gave a brief doorstop. He repeated his expectation that the Coalition government would see out its term. |
He was asked, is this a dream come true for you? | He was asked, is this a dream come true for you? |
This is a turn of events that I did not expect I have to tell you but it’s one that I’m privileged to undertake and one that I am certainly up to. | This is a turn of events that I did not expect I have to tell you but it’s one that I’m privileged to undertake and one that I am certainly up to. |
Turnbull was asked to explain to the Australian people exactly what happened (given the Coalition had eviscerated Labor for ousting a first-term prime minister). | |
There has been a change of prime minister but we are a very very strong government a very strong country with a great potential and we will realise that potential working very hard together. | There has been a change of prime minister but we are a very very strong government a very strong country with a great potential and we will realise that potential working very hard together. |
Turnbull (and Abbott’s) deputy leader, Julie Bishop is explaining her actions. | Turnbull (and Abbott’s) deputy leader, Julie Bishop is explaining her actions. |
This is the toughest thing I’ve had to do in political life … it’s a very emotional time for us all, its very difficult. | |
There are many outings this morning. The front lawn of parliament is a sea of morning television programs and politicians, justifying, promoting, excusing. Mike Bowers is out there and we are both on Twitter @gabriellechan and @mpbowers. | There are many outings this morning. The front lawn of parliament is a sea of morning television programs and politicians, justifying, promoting, excusing. Mike Bowers is out there and we are both on Twitter @gabriellechan and @mpbowers. |
Beverages are needed after the night before. Stick to us like glue. Who knows what could happen? | Beverages are needed after the night before. Stick to us like glue. Who knows what could happen? |
Updated at 11.23pm BST |